For online bargain hunter’s, it’s quickly become like a second Black Friday.

Now in its third year, Amazon Prime Day is back from 6pm on July 10 for a mammoth 30-hour period.

The retail giant promises mouth-watering deals on thousands of products in its one-day flash sale , which is only available to members of its subscription service - a clever ploy to turn more customers into Prime members.

On the day itself, you'll find all the latest offers on the Amazon website's deals page. Here is where shoppers will find thousands of offers included with Prime and also start watching deals as early as 9th July - 24 hours in advance of when they go live.

New deals will start as often as every five minutes for 30 hours straight, but will only be available while stocks last.

Last year’s Prime Day saw reductions on Amazon’s Fire tablet and Fire TV stick, alongside a variety of tech , toys, home and garden products, and even back to school essentials.

This year, it’s expected that Amazon’s newer products like the Amazon Echo and Echo Dot speakers will feature in the list of discounted products.

I’m not a Prime member, can I still get involved?

While the event is only open to customers with an Amazon Prime subscription, others need not miss out.

If you’re not registered, you can still take advantage of the offers by registering for the 30-day free trial. Just remember to cancel your membership before the 30-day trial ends to avoid the £79 annual fee.